Interesting youtube video's...
Interesting youtube video's...
This area is for any youtube videos that you think should be shared with like minded people, this will become a great source of information and boredom killer vid's
[youtube]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mkQ2pXkYjRM[/youtube]
[youtube]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mkQ2pXkYjRM[/youtube]
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I picture paints a thousand words has never been more true! Watching that explains so many ways of creating mechanical movements in ~4 minutes. That would be impossible to do so quickly in text. I dont want to have to source replacement gears for some of those mechs, though!
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[youtube]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=287qd4uI7-E[/youtube]
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[youtube]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6B80dkQ8IjU[/youtube]
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An oldie but a goodie. Posted up by our old mate Jason.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-R5bBWBAjMg[/youtube]
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-R5bBWBAjMg[/youtube]
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Yes, old VN/VP type, these were quite limited in reality due to average at best "one fits all" tune, stock 60mm TB with no manifold mods allowed and a rather weird un-optimized flat tappet cam with not a lot of lift but overly excessive duration, the cam was designed in the late 80s and left unchanged.Biggvl wrote:Is that a V6
They produced by the time head refinement was down pat at good but not best 340hp @ around 6800 rpm and peak torque just under 5.5k of 400Nm.
With a custom large TB and elbow, ultra high compression ratio on E85, optimized theoretically smaller cam and some manifold porting for good measure I figured a result of 390Hp @ 6500 and peak torque @4.5K of about 480Nm
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Jason loved those things. The tune for them is on here I think it came from him originally.vlad01 wrote:An oldie but a goodie. Posted up by our old mate Jason.
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yes it did, I recall the file was called 7200 crazy spark or something lol
iirc it was just a fixed 20 odd º across the table.
EDIT: power of google finds the original file from Jason.
iirc it was just a fixed 20 odd º across the table.
EDIT: power of google finds the original file from Jason.
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There is a write up about the development of those formula Holden engines somewhere.